Juno in Virgo
Virgo in Juno enjoys someone who knows what they want and are able to take action to go and achieve it. The Virgo Juno may seek out someone they feel they have met in a past life. They also need to worry about their perfectionism. The Virgo Juno may want things to be perfect, but the need to remember that it is an unattainable goal because everyone falls short of it. The Juno Virgo may also be a bit critical of their partner and needs to know to lay off it a bit. The Juno Virgo wants a partner that is organized, responsible, and hard working. They will make big sacrifices in order to be with their partner, so being with someone who is truly committed is very important to them. They want someone they can get along well with. They may be a bit slow to show their affection, but they make up for it with their devotion. They may become very tied into their partners affairs, including going into business with them.
3rd House
Keywords: The keywords associated with the 3rd house are communication, siblings, local travel, learning, writing, comedy, early childhood, social media, humor, elementary school, and language.
Cadent House Type: A Cadent house type is ruled by a mutable sign. Gemini is the air sign ruling the 3rd house.
The 3rd house in astrology is the location in your chart representative of early childhood, how you relate to your immediate environment, and learning and communication styles. Due to the fact that this house is associated with early childhood it also relates to siblings as a part of your family upbringing. The 3rd house can also indicate how much of a role your siblings did or did not play in your early home environment. This is also the house of learning, therefore; it is associated with education, elementary school, and early learning environments.
If you have a heavy emphasis of planets in the 3rd house this implies you have strong ties to your local community. You may be a local activist, a voice for your community, or a teacher. The sign on the 3rd house in your natal chart can help illuminate one’s particular learning styles. It can show you if you are more of a visual, auditory, or hands on learner.